Debates

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Here's mud in your eye
The South Carolina primary contest has gotten real ugly real quick -- and fingers are wagging at Bush.
The machine rages on
GOP and Democratic presidential candidates fire their last salvos in New Hampshire.
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2000
Honky-tonk nights
From a drunken debate hall in South Carolina to nightclubs in Iowa, the candidates for president and their supporters in both major parties spend a weekend whoopin' it up.
Round 5
Bradley and Gore bob and weave through their latest debate in New Hampshire.
Letters to the Editor
Is Mahir just another celebrity victim? Plus: Quibbling with our film critics over the year's best; did Columbine school officials overreact?
To the moon, Al
Al Gore and Bill Bradley square off in New Hampshire, with Ted Koppel cast in the role of marriage counselor.
Bush gets religion
The GOP front-runner extols Jesus and criticizes McCain in his third debate.
How victors split their spoils
Trent Lott was all set to funnel yet another military project to his home state of Mississippi until Arkansas Sen. Tim Hutchinson took him on.
Send in the clowns
George W. Bush's presidential debate debut turns into a genuine snoozefest.
Where was George?
Days after his foreign policy lecture at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, GOP front-runner George W. Bush misses debate class at Arizona State University.
Maybe I should buy you a globe for Christmas
George W. Bush's father planned to hit then-Gov. Bill Clinton with a series of one-line "zingers" about his foreign policy ignorance in '92, but guess who's laughing now.
Bill Bradley: Al Gore's debate coach
The vice president may call his main opponent a "bad Democrat." But Bradley helped Gore prep for the most celebrated debates of his career.
Bush gets an F in foreign affairs
The Texas governor who would be president can't identify the leaders of Chechnya, Pakistan or India. Has he been taking lessons from Dan Quayle?
The men who would be king
In the absence of the main attraction, George W. Bush, the other five Republican hopefuls strut their stuff in their first town meeting of the season.
Gore gets tough in non-debate
The vice president raps an insurgent Bradley -- and Clinton -- at a New Hampshire town meeting.
Street-fighting man
In a joint appearance with Sen. Bill Bradley in Iowa, Al Gore comes out swinging.
House debates vaccine safety
Critics say mandatory inoculations may do more harm than good. But what about all the lives that have been saved?
The Web's new tribal warfare
Machine-gun lovers and vegetarians clash online -- and at the end of the rumble, a site lies in ruins.
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